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Minimum Experience: At least 5 years experience as a heavy industrial millwright and/or maintenance mechanical technician; at least 5 years experience as a welding/fabricating technician skilled in SMAW, MIG, and TIG.
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Knowledge with any of the following skills is a plus: Powered Industrial Truck or Forklift Trainer, Monitoring hazardous substances/waste, storm water permitExperience in analyzing manufacturing processes, evaluating production machinery, and/or chemical exposures to determine safety and environmental hazards/risks and alternative solutions.
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Start your new career as a Forklift Operator with MAU at our client in Atlanta, GA, (Fulton Industrial Blvd/Camp Creek Pkway) area. As a Forklift Operator, you will process all transactions in the Shipping and Receiving department, including inspecting, and unloading incoming materials, preparing orders and loading trucks for outbound shipments, operating a crown sit down forklift, processing parcel shipments, preparing required paperwork, and closing deliveries and shipments in the appropriate computer systems.
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Training will be provided on how to operate IMS hoist on engineered system bridges at different weight capacities, as well we crane and forklift! Requirements:Minimum 2-3 years industrial materials handling requiredMust have experience working with machine operation (Anglemaster, pressbrake, shear, and/or saw)Must be able to operate a sit-down seatbelt forkliftExperience working with metals a plus.
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Associate Degree preferredProject Management, and Industrial Maintenance experience a PlusVanadium Battery, and energy storage experience a plusAbility to work independently or as a team with minimal supervision.
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With nearly 50 locations and 1,000 employees, Colony Hardware is the leading distributor of Tools, Equipment, Fasteners, Supplies, and Safety Products to commercial construction and industrial accounts throughout our markets.
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Safely Ability to proficiently operate a variety of powered industrial trucksMust be dependable, reliable, and use equipment safely and sensiblyExposure to environmental conditions (e.g., heat/cold; noise and dust), and heightsShipping & Receiving/Forklift Operator Lead ResponsibilitiesMaintains other shipping records such as returned merchandise, damage, discrepancies, etc.
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Simpson Strong-Tie Powered Industrial Truck Certification required (will certify at hire). Equipment: Operate forklift, reach truck, order picker, and electric pallet jack. Simpson Strong-Tie Powered Industrial Truck Certification required (will certify at hire.
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Implementation of corporate Health & Safety systems with specific emphasis on process safety management, process hazards analysis, industrial hygiene, risk assessment, accident and injury reporting and change control.
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Load, unload and stock tires and auto parts in a fast-paced warehouse environment using industrial vehicles such as a forklift or picker equipment. Fumes associated with tires and occasionally car parts and lubricants prevalent.
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MAGNUM is an Atlanta-based, full-service lighting, audio, video & staging company providing rental, sales, permanent installation and productions services to the concert, corporate industrial, theater, houses of worship and special events communities.
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Certifications Required: Aerial lift certification; Confined spaces certification; Crane certification; Fall protection certification; Forklift certification; Hot workers certification; Lock-out/Tag-out certification; Pallet jack certification (certifications completed during new hire orientation.
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Use powered industrial equipment, such as a forklift, electric pallet jack or walkie-rider. Experience operating Material Handling Equipment in a multi-temperature environment, forklift certification a plus.
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The Forklift Operator – Truck Jockey is responsible for safely moving product using powered industrial equipment. Operation of powered industrial equipment while following UNITED safety policy.
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About the Receiving Associate Job: Move freight and other materials to and from the loading dock or delivery vehicles using hand truck, pallet jack, forklift. From our establishment in 1980 in Greenville, SC, we have expanded our footprint across the Southeast, including markets in NC, SC, FL, GA, TN, and AL. As a member of our team, you'll be immersed in the world of industrial pipe, valves, and fittings (PVF) and commercial plumbing products, gaining extensive knowledge and expertise that is second to none.
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